The z-buffer holds information about the depth of a 3D scene. Specifically, it holds information about the coordinates of each object in the scene, so that the CPU/GPU knows the order in which objects should be drawn.
The frame buffer is a more physical thing. Your computer monitor stores information for the next image it's going to draw in the frame buffer.
A z-buffer is a buffer for the purpose of tracking the relative depths of different objects in a scene, when creating computer graphics.
They refer to the same thing as do z-transformations.
the s has a curve to it and the z dosen't! do you get it now?
AnswerThe difference between Z train and T train is Z train normally won't stop between your station and the destination for more passengers. As to the comfort of seats, facilities and speed, they are almost the same.
PRINCIPAL ARGUMENT = ARGUMENT + 2nPI arg(Z) = Arg (Z) + 2nPI
Z-model has bi-amp feature in it
I think you mean electrphoresis buffer ( anyway the principle is the same for all sloutions,, simply it is chemistry ) if so , you'll need to take about 25 ml from your 40X buffer and complete them till 1000 ml with distilled water. The calculation can be done as the following N * V = N' * V' so 40X * Z = 1X * 1000 Z is the amount of 40X buffer needed to be diluted to give us 1L of 1X buffer so Z = 1000/40=25 ml
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the difference is the "S" and "Z" parameters. S used for analog computation while Z for digital processing. basically Z is the digital approximation of the analog frequency domain signal. Z=exp(sT) where T is the sampling time.
The Z-score is just the score. The Z-test uses the Z-score to compare to the critical value. That is then used to establish if the null hypothesis is refused.
The only difference between organization and organization is the fact that one is written with a z and the other with an s. Americans spell organization with a z.
In 2-dimensional space, it is the difference between their y-coordinates, in 3-dimensional space, it is the difference between their z-coordinates.